01.01.18 JPSC (Jharkhand) Current Affairs

Gone are the days when private entities were notorious of deducting income tax at source from employees and not depositing the amount with income tax department. If Income Tax Department figures are to be believed, Government departments and Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) are taking pole position in non-compliance of Tax Deducted at Source (TDS)/Tax Collected at Source (TCS) norms in Jharkhand.

“Those who are bound to get rules followed can’t be allowed to break it. Income Tax collection from Bihar-Jharkhand Circle is estimated at Rs 13,200 Crores in which TDS/TCS share rests at Rs 8,500 Crores. So, if companies are compliant at reporting their TDS/TCS timely, it only means that the income tax department officials assigned to verify the data or enforce proper filing of TDS are not doing their job properly.

We found 46 government offices and PSUs not complying with TDS/TCS norms and we shall take legal action against all of them if required,” said Ghumaria.

INTERNATIONAL

Nepal bans solo climbing on Mount Everest

Nepal has banned solo climbers from scaling its mountains, including Mount Everest, in an attempt to reduce accidents and make mountaineering safer.

The new safety regulations also prohibit double amputee and blind climbers from attempting to reach the summit of the world’s highest peak.

Nearly 300 people have died on Mount Everest since the first ascent to the peak was made in 1953.

Pakistan to set up $1.51 billion hydropower project in PoK

Pakistan has decided to set up a new hydropower project of over 700 megawatts in PoK through foreign financing at an estimated cost of USD 1.51 billion by 2022.

The Azad Pattan Hydropower Project (APHP) is a run of river scheme located on Jhelum River in the Sudhanoti district of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and about 90 kilometres from Islamabad.

The project would be completed by 2022 for which the authorities have sought an import tariff at Rs 8.05 per kilowatts.

· China Launches World’s Largest Human Genome Research Project

The world’s largest human genome research project of 100,000 people was launched by China to document their genetic makeup for a study that aims to help generate the precision medicines of the future.

It is the country’s first large project detecting the genetic links between health and sickness and will involve 100,000 people from different ethnic backgrounds and regions.

The project includes four stages – collecting, sequencing gene samples, gathering the data and sharing the findings.

NATIONAL

Odisha police to go digital from January 1, 2018

The Odisha police is all set to go digital from January 1, 2018 with computerisation of police station work under the Criminal Tracking and Networking System (CCTNS).

The project is being implemented under the national e-governance initiative at a cost of Rs 61 crore.

Odisha Director General of Police (DGP) R P Sharma, after reviewing the status of the CCTNS project, said out of 612 police stations across the state, 589 police stations have been equipped with the necessary hardware and software for successful implementation of the project.

Centre releases Rs 24,500 crore to compensate states post GST

The revenue loss to states on account of GST implementation was Rs 24,500 crore between July-October and the Centre has released compensation to make up for it, Parliament was informed.

As per the details of GST compensation released to states as on November 30, Karnataka got maximum compensation from the Centre at Rs 3,271 crore, followed by Gujarat (Rs 2,282 crore) and Punjab (Rs 2,098 crore).

Arunachal has 21 districts and the state attained the feat much before the national deadline of October 2, 2019.

Kolkata cops ban public display of weapons

The Kolkata police has issued a notification banning public display of weapons in the city, to be effective from January 2, 2018, to January 1, 2019.

The notification issued by the Commissioner of Police, Rajeev Kumar prohibits “carrying of swords, spears, bludgeons, or other offensive weapons in any public place in the ‘Town of Calcutta’ or in the suburbs of the ‘Town of Calcutta’.”

Centre approves Rs 4,066 cr for internet in all panchayats

The government has approved Rs 4,066 crore for providing internet connectivity to people in all gram panchayats under BharatNet project, Telecom Minister Manoj Sinha informed the Parliament.

“Rs 4,066 crore has been approved for providing last-mile connectivity, through Wi-Fi or any other suitable broadband technology, at all the Gram Panchayats (approximately 2,50,000) in the country,” Sinha said in a written reply to the Rajya Sabha.

The government is rolling BharatNet project to provide high-speed broadband connectivity at gram panchayat (GP) levels.

The government plans to connect all GPs with high-speed broadband by March 2019.

The high levels of NPA at present are due to window dressing and due to evergreening of loans.

This situation has arisen because loans were restructured and not classified as NPAs.

The problems were shoved under the carpet and these came to light because of the asset quality review initiated by RBI in 2015.

Importantly, the bill replaces an ordinance that was brought in last month seeking to bar wilful defaulters, defaulters whose dues had been classified as non-performing assets (NPAs) for more than a year and all related entities of these firms from participating in the resolution process.